Finally Bought A Trailer

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I agree, a five guy task getting them out...but they do climb.
Me, I'll stick with my light weighted Polaris.

They're good for yankin trees outta the bush too...except some people get stuck after the tree wouldnt budge...pop it into reverse and what do ya know..completely buried :D :D (PS. I'm never going to stop bugging you about this RMK)
 

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Reverse...what's reverse...only girly riders go backwards...it's a game of Forward Momentum...cheerz. (lol)

They're good for yankin trees outta the bush too...except some people get stuck after the tree wouldnt budge...pop it into reverse and what do ya know..completely buried :D :D (PS. I'm never going to stop bugging you about this RMK)
 

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Reverse...what's reverse...only girly riders go backwards...it's a game of Forward Momentum...cheerz. (lol)

Well a certain someone was trying to pull a tree out of the bush...hit the gas and the sled dug down very little, so he put it in reverse and snow's flying out of the front end and it was buried to the tunnel...thats where our heavy lifting experience happened...and then to boot that certain someone pulls out of there and sprays everyone in the face with the white stuff (I'm sure colin was happy with that) :D
 

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It's all about having fun and it sounds like you did.
Cheerz.
Well a certain someone was trying to pull a tree out of the bush...hit the gas and the sled dug down very little, so he put it in reverse and snow's flying out of the front end and it was buried to the tunnel...thats where our heavy lifting experience happened...and then to boot that certain someone pulls out of there and sprays everyone in the face with the white stuff (I'm sure colin was happy with that) :D
 

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Summitric,

When you bought your trailer did you get it out of Montanna, and if so what did you need to get it accross the border? I am looking to purchase one and am interested if you need a title or will the certificate of origin be okay as it is used but never registered. Also did you have to stop at the US side or just come through the Canadian side and other than GST what did you have to pay a RIV fee or anything?

Rob
 

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Summitric,

When you bought your trailer did you get it out of Montanna, and if so what did you need to get it accross the border? I am looking to purchase one and am interested if you need a title or will the certificate of origin be okay as it is used but never registered. Also did you have to stop at the US side or just come through the Canadian side and other than GST what did you have to pay a RIV fee or anything?

Rob

HEY FIRECATAB...BOUGHT IT FROM A FELLOW IN POCATELLO, IDAHO, AND HIS FATHER BROUGHT THE TRAILER TO GREATFALLS, MONTANA. YOU SHOULD GO TO THE GOV'T WEBSITE FOR IMPORTING "VEHICLES". YOU HAVE TO SEND DOCUMENTATION TO THE BORDER 72 HOURS IN ADVANCE, AND YOU WILL PAY GST ON THE TRAILER PRICE, AND YOU DOO HAVE TO PAY THE RIV FEE AND TAKE THE TRAILER BY CANADIAN TIRE FOR THE INSPECTION.... THE GOV'T WILL SEND YOU A NEW SERIAL # PLATE(I GUESS, HAVEN'T REC'VD IT YET)...... THE MORE "PAPERS" YOU HAVE THE BETTER.
 

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Summitric,

When you bought your trailer did you get it out of Montanna, and if so what did you need to get it accross the border? I am looking to purchase one and am interested if you need a title or will the certificate of origin be okay as it is used but never registered. Also did you have to stop at the US side or just come through the Canadian side and other than GST what did you have to pay a RIV fee or anything?

Rob

And don't try to bs the border about the price you will just en up with a s**t load of problems.:nono:
 
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